The 35-year-old funny lady in recent interview with the Los Angeles Times dished on her still-untitled new movie and what it’s like to work with Goldie Hawn.

The adventure-comedy film, which will be Hawn’s first big screen appearance in 15 years, centers on a recently dumped young woman who has non-refundable tickets for a couple’s trip to South Africa — Hawn is the mother to Schumer’s dumpee, who “doesn’t want to drink alone.”

“It’s a Goldie Hawn movie and she gorgeous,” Schumer gushed to the paper. “Goldie... Hawn! I don’t remember the first time I didn’t love her.”

“I met her on an airplane a couple of years ago and told her there’s a movie I really want to make with her,” she said. “And she was very nice. ‘Okay, honey.’ She probably thought I was a psycho. ‘Okay crazy person.’

“Then I’d meet her at different things, saying ‘We’re making this movie together,’ and I think, eventually, some people got in her ear and told her I wasn’t crazy, that I make things.”

Schumer added working with Hawn has given her some insight into herself as well.

“In [my] book, I talk about being an introvert, needing a lot of alone time, needing to recharg a lot. And I’ve been made to feel that that’s a bad quality,” the comedienne said. “In different relationships, people are like, ‘Why do you need time away from the group?’ and I’m like, ‘I don’t know what’s wrong with me.’